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I throw my name into the ring....I am in the Portland-Metro area...
and try to be active in the local gun rights issues. I work at the Public Safety Training Center (www.cccpstc.org) and enjoy the heck outa my job.
If you want to keep your finger on the pulse of local gun rights issues the best places to go are Oregon firearms Federation, Oregon Gun Owners and Gun Owners of America websites and subscribing to their e-mail alerts. (www.oregonfirearms.org) (www.ogo.org)(http://www.gunowners.org/sortb.htm)
I have met most of the 16 members of Portlands Pink Pistols Club when they have shot at PSTC. Quite a mix of diverse individuals who shoot for a variety of reasons.....and no matter what you think about the members life choices, they are strong and active advocates of gun rights and therefore an ally to the local gun rights/2nd Ammendment cause. (www.pinkpistols.org)
In the Portland Metro area you can find the majority of your more traditional shooters at Tri-County Gun Club, Douglas Ridge Rifle Club, Estacada Rod and Gun, A Place to Shoot and PSTC. Several of us also shoot the matches at Firearms Academy of Seattle. (Onalaska, Wa) (www.firearmsacademy.com)
Good to see shooters from the area participating on the gun boards.
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